bungaloid
English
Etymology
bungalow + -oid
Noun
bungaloid (plural bungaloids)
- (sometimes derogatory) A house resembling a bungalow.
- 1935, The Spectator (volume 154)
- You can live In a charming modern house, 5 minutes from station and from open unspoiled and protected countryside, free of bungaloids and all such atrocities. And it is really economical.
- 2009 August 21, Paul Theroux, “Happily a State, Forever an Island”, in New York Times:
- Other plantation lands have become bungaloid subdivisions or luxury housing or golf courses.
- 1935, The Spectator (volume 154)